Despite the COVID-19 crisis, Bénévoles d’Expertise, a non-profit organization that provides management and governance expertise to other non-profit organizations, for which some of our employees volunteer, has been busy. The support service, for example, has been adapted to be even faster. Advice from experts, ours and other volunteers, has also helped dozens of managers of non-profit organizations (NPO) to meet various needs both related and unrelated to the crisis.
Although they’ve resumed their operations, NPOs still have headaches. They are having a hard time recruiting. Are you qualified in human resources, strategic planning or financial planning? Click on the link below to apply to be a volunteer!
https://benevoles-expertise.com/benevoles-recherches/ (website in French only)
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